The IHOP family restaurant chain has been serving a wide variety of breakfast, lunch and dinner selections for nearly 50 years. Offering 14 types of pancakes as well as omelettes, breakfast specialties, burgers, sandwiches, salads, chicken and steaks, IHOP's diverse menu appeals to people of all ages. IHOP restaurants are franchised and operated by Glendale, California-based International House of Pancakes, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of IHOP Corp. As of September 30, 2007, the end of IHOP Corp.'s third quarter, there were 1,328 IHOP restaurants in 49 states, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Canada and Mexico. This site will provide you with restaurant news and copycat recipes for IHOP

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IHOP 10 Favorite Pancakes

Here are
10 favorite pancakes of America that would give those kids a choice to pick.
Who can resist those flapjacks with maple syrup dripping down their sides and a
huge dollop of whipped cream or butter on top? Here are
10 favorite pancakes of America:

Pineapple
upside-down pancake-Take pineapple rings from can or fresh. Keep the liquid if
it is from can to use for the flour. Mix the juice with flour to give a
pineapple flavor. Keep the pineapple ring and a strawberry or cherry on top.
Now ladle out a scoop of batter and pour it around the piece. You have a
delicious pineapple pancake the kids would love.

Banana nut
pancake- Use the same pancake method except that you will add pieces of mixed
nuts to the batter along with sliced banana to give you a yummy banana pancake.
Slice banana and decorate the pancake with it before you pour the syrup.

Blueberry
pancake- Another favorite American pancake is the blueberry pancake just like
the blueberry muffins. Add a cup of frozen blueberries to the batter to make
this pancake.

Ginger
pancake- Add a teaspoon of dried ginger and freshly chopped crystallized ginger
on the uncooked side to make this interesting pancake.

Oatmeal
pancake- The recipe is famous from Marion Cunningham cookbooks. Buttermilk can
be added to the batter instead of water. Stir in the oatmeal with buttermilk
along with other ingredients. Leave it overnight and make fresh, healthy
pancakes in the morning.

Silver oak
pancake-This is the typical pancake with 4 eggs in the mix along with sour
cream. They are fluffier and taste good too.

Orange
buttermilk pancake- Orange zest is added with buttermilk and eggs to the batter
to give a special orange flavor that the kids will like.

Buttermilk
pancake- This is the typical American pancake with all the ingredients mixed in
healthy buttermilk.

Chocolate
pancake- Chocolate pancakes is the favorites of children anytime. Add chocolate
powder to the batter and mix in some chocolate chips too and you have a
delicious chocolate pancakes that the kids love to eat. Add some cream on top
to make smiley pancakes and watch them smile while eating.

Gingerbread
pancake: Add cinnamon, ginger, and cloves with 4 tbsp of molasses for sugar and
watch the kids enjoying this yummy breakfast.

Try any
one of these 10 favorite pancakes of America for breakfast. The children love
pancakes and being innovative with it adds to the fun.